April is here
- hurray! - and winter may finally be history.
While it's not exactly Key Largo out there, the milder weather is
something we feel beckoned to enjoy. The problem is, mild weather does not
necessarily mean rain-free, in fact, April is known to be one of Canada's
rainier months. So where do you find relief from rain-related aches and
pains? This might be the perfect time to
link-up with a relief-inducing, relaxation-brewing registered massage therapist.
Why? Many of the
injuries or pain that athletes suffer from, are rooted in a common set of
conditions. Both acute and chronic injuries can lead to tissue damage that
makes participating in activities of various kinds difficult. Working with a registered massage therapist can
reduce musculature swelling, pain, and inflammation caused by injuries. Massage
can also do wonders to improve blood circulation, which promotes healing and
the effective prevention of future injuries.
Why not just head to
the spa? Well, if you are looking to merely relax or de-stress, that might do
fine. But if you want
massage-bang-for-your-buck, you may also want to also include effective
techniques for easing sports-related muscle tightness. In this case, massage therapy from a sports
medicine clinic is your best bet.
A sports injury
clinic isn't a one-size-fits-all approach to massage. It offers a thorough assessment of your
unique injury (or injuries) and body, followed by an individual treatment plan
for making you injury-free. This treatment may include a number of different
manual movements by a specialist trained in Swedish massage or Shiatsu massage.
So how does it work?
Firstly, when a massage therapist applies pressure to certain points where
muscles are constricted, tissues relax, thereby reducing painful contractions
and spasms. Proper massage therapy can also loosen and lengthen tight muscles
(reducing the risk for injury). A
reduction of nerve compression also facilitates muscles getting proper
nutrients and operating more efficiently. In short, a massage therapist can
also help your body regain balance and proper alignment.
Consider too, that
massage therapy treatment may also be part of a combination of therapies like
physiotherapy, chiropractic treatment, or acupuncture. Together these can speed
up the healing and rehabilitation process, returning you to the activities you
love that much faster. As mentioned, your individualized treatment depends on
your massage therapist's assessment of your unique needs.
For more
information about the benefits of working with a registered massage therapist,
contact Athletic Edge Sports Medicine at 1-416-800-0800 or visit www.aesm.ca.